The Creative Executive role helps shepherd the early development process for Animated feature Films and Disney+ streaming content.
Walt Disney Animation
Disney’s favorite not-so-bad guy is returning to the big screen. The team at Walt Disney Animation Studios took to Facebook Live to make the big announcement that an untitled Wreck-It Ralph sequel is in development at the Mouse House.
The sequel follows Ralph how his wrecking wreaks havoc on the Web.
Set in Spain during the age of discovery, Jack teams up with a Giant girl (Ema) in order to defeat the cruel breed of Giants known as the Storm Giants, who are determined to incite a reign of terror.
Logline: Logline under wraps, but serves as a sequel to 2012’s Wreck-It Ralph.
Logline: A young girl on a quest to rescue her lost family teams up with a broken demi-god and ends up healing a 1000-year-old rift that has fractured the Pacific.
Logline: Kept under wraps.
Logline: When a super villain steals his latest invention, Microbots, Hiro, a 14 year-old genius, joins an unlikely team of superheroes to get them back.
Logline: A young woman is cursed with a frozen heart by her evil sister and must journey across a perilous landscape, full of monsters, to reverse the spell.
Logline: Plot kept under wraps.
Logline: Follows an arcade game Bad Guy determined to prove he can be a Good Guy.
Logline: An eight year-old Peter Pan befriends Molly, a shipmate he meets on the Never Land ship headed towards King Zarboff. Molly tells Peter of a mysterious trunk filled with magical starstuff that must remain out of the hands of the pirate Black Stache and King Zarboff. Together Peter and Molly lead an effort to recover the trunk, which takes them on a treacherous and exciting journey.